Gene Heskett wrote: > >So please tell me why, despite all the other distributions using your >code base to make extremely stable versions of buster, has debian rather >pointedly, indeed gone out of your way, to unsupport the rpi's?
Nobody has "gone out of their way" to *unsupport* anything. That's a particularly cynical (and frankly downright insulting) way to describe things. There's two things in play here: * Debian's is a Free Software project. Platforms that depend on non-free things for core things (like boot) are never going to be as well-supported as platforms where we can include everything needed. Other distributions may not care so much, that's up to them. Part of our commitment to Free Software includes providing the pieces for others to use how they want, hence Armbian / Raspbian / Ubuntu / Mint (and many others) can release their own differently-focussed OS without having to invent it all from scratch. * Debian is a volunteer project - people basically work on what interests them. That means that some things may not get the focus or effort that some users would like. There's scope to get involved or to convince existing developers to work on different stuff. On the Pi 4, it looks like there's finally (IMHO) a good option - using an EDK2 build in flash allows you to have a properly Free OS on top of that, using UEFI to boot. If I had an interest in the Pi, that's what I would be playing with. -- Steve McIntyre, Cambridge, UK. st...@einval.com "You can't barbecue lettuce!" -- Ellie Crane